With a few weeks away from the Samsung Unpacked event where the new range of Samsung smartphones will be officially unveiled, the exact release dates for the new devices to come to the stores for sale have been leaked.
A tweet from XDA Developers’ Max Weinbach, who seems to be getting a lot of first-hand information regarding leaks associated with the Samsung brand lately, claims that the Galaxy Z Flip is set to be the first of the phones to go on sale, as it will be put up for sale on the 14th of February which is popularly celebrated around the globe as Saint Valentine’s day.

The tweet claimed that the Galaxy Z Flip is set to go for $1,400 in the United States, there are also indications that the smartphone might only work with AT&T networks, with an unlocked version also to be made available.
Just head from a new source:
Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip will likely launch on February 14th. It retails at $1400. It's possible it is an AT&T exclusive again, but this time it might be a timed exclusive. It will also be available unlocked.— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 27, 2020
The S20, S20 Ultra and the S20+ are set to be available for purchase from the 11th of March, the S20 Ultra, which is deemed to be the priciest of the S20 series is rumoured to cost $1,300. All the phones in the S20 series are expected to come with pre-installed screen protectors and have IP68 water and dust resistance.
S20, S20+, S20 Ultra will likely be available first Friday of March. S20 Ultra should retail for $1300.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 27, 2020
The Samsung Galaxy Buds+ which, according to certain rumours is set to be gotten for free by users who pre-order the S20+ and S20 Ultra, is set to cost $149.99 when purchased separately and boasts a good battery life with improved active noise isolation.
I meant adaptive noise isolation, not active
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 27, 2020
Majority of the mystery surrounding these smartphones have been revealed by series of recent leaks as Samsung fans just have to watch the days roll by and patiently wait for the release of these smartphones to the market.
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